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Thursday, May 17, 4:00-4:30pm
“Juggling It All: Tips for Working Caregivers-Part 1”
Program: Join AARP’s special two-part webinar with caregiving experts and employers to learn ways to help balance your caregiving responsibilities with everything else going on in your life. In Part 1, you’ll learn about challenges facing family caregivers, caregiving benefits offered by employers, and ways to overcome stress, stay organized, deal with the unexpected and more.
Presenters will be advised at the time of registration
Presented by: AARP Learn @ 50+
Archived webinars (click On Demand)
Tuesday, May 22, 4:00-4:30pm
“Juggling It All: Tips for Working Caregivers-Part 2”
Program: Join AARP’s special two-part webinar with caregiving experts and employers to learn ways to help balance your caregiving responsibilities with everything else going on in your life. Part 2 covers alternative work arrangements such as working from home and flexible schedules, when to ask for help from family, friends and others, and ways to find low-cost and free resources.
Presenters will be advised at the time of registration
Presented by: AARP Learn @ 50+
Archived webinars (click On Demand)
Thursday, May 24, 10:00-11:00am
“Supportive Practices for Grieving Caregivers”
Program: The loss of a loved one can have a devastating impact upon those that are left behind. Family members/caregivers are especially vulnerable and need tools to cope with the loss. A model is introduced in this webinar that includes best practices and supportive strategies to help both family and professional caregivers cope with the loss of a loved one.
Presenter: Dr. Eboni Green, co-founder of Caregiver Support Services
Presented by: Right at Home and American Society on Aging
Archived webinars are not currently offered for this series